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|originconsole = Famicom (Disk System) | |originconsole = Famicom (Disk System) | ||
|firstinstallment = ''{{iw|nwiki|Famicom Tantei Club: Kieta Koukeisha}}'' (1988) {{flag|Japan}} | |firstinstallment = ''{{iw|nwiki|Famicom Tantei Club: Kieta Koukeisha}}'' (1988) {{flag|Japan}} | ||
|latestinstallment = '' | |latestinstallment = ''[[wikipedia:Emio - The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club|Emio - The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club]]'' (Nintendo Switch) (2024) | ||
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'''''Famicom Detective Club''''' ({{ja|ファミコン探偵倶楽部|Famicom Tantei Kurabu}}, ''Famicom Detective Club'') is a series of mystery adventure games released for the Famicom Disk System, Super Famicom, Satellaview, and Nintendo Switch. The original Famicom versions of the first two installments also got re-released on the Game Boy Advance as a part of the Famicom/NES Classics series. Remakes of the first two games were released for the Switch in 2021, bringing the series out of Japan for the first time. Following that, it would get its first new installment in 27 years with the release of ''Emio | '''''Famicom Detective Club''''' ({{ja|ファミコン探偵倶楽部|Famicom Tantei Kurabu}}, ''Famicom Detective Club'') is a series of mystery adventure games released for the Famicom Disk System, Super Famicom, Satellaview, and Nintendo Switch. The original Famicom versions of the first two installments also got re-released on the Game Boy Advance as a part of the Famicom/NES Classics series. Remakes of the first two games were released for the Switch in 2021, bringing the series out of Japan for the first time. Following that, it would get its first new installment in 27 years with the release of ''Emio - The Smiling Man'' in 2024 (with it being the first new entry in 35 years to be called ''Famicom Detective Club''). | ||
Ayumi Tachibana appears as a trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''. | Ayumi Tachibana appears as a trophy in ''Super Smash Bros. Melee''. | ||
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'''''Ice Hockey''''' ({{ja|アイスホッケー|Aisu Hokkē}}, ''Ice Hockey'') is a hockey game released for the Famicom Disk System in Japan and the NES in North America and the PAL regions. | '''''Ice Hockey''''' ({{ja|アイスホッケー|Aisu Hokkē}}, ''Ice Hockey'') is a hockey game released for the Famicom Disk System in Japan and the NES in North America and the PAL regions. | ||
A Fat Hockey Player (as he appears in the Famicom Disk System artwork) appears as a sticker in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. | |||
The | The Fat Hockey Player returns as a shared spirit with a fatter hockey player and a tall hockey player in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' (with all three using their art from the Disk System cover). | ||
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|interwikipage = Magical Vacation (series) | |interwikipage = Magical Vacation (series) | ||
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'''''Magical Starsign''''' ({{ja|マジカルバケーション|Majikaru Bakēshon}}, ''Magical Vacation'') is a duology of fantasy RPGs for Game Boy Advance and the DS, developed by Brownie Brown, that centers around various students at the magic school | '''''Magical Starsign''''' ({{ja|マジカルバケーション|Majikaru Bakēshon}}, ''Magical Vacation'') is a duology of fantasy RPGs for Game Boy Advance and the DS, developed by Brownie Brown, that centers around various students at the magic school Will-o'-Wisp Academy who each control a different element. | ||
{{iw|kovopedia|Mokka}}, a party member in both games, as well as | {{iw|kovopedia|Mokka}}, a party member in both games, as well as the species {{iw|kovopedia|Putty}} and {{iw|kovopedia|Pyrite}}, appear as trophies in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''. | ||
The series is represented with several stickers that take artwork from both games, with ''Magical Vacation'' being represented | The series is represented with several stickers that take artwork from both games, with ''Magical Vacation'' being represented with its [[kovopedia:Protagonist (Magical Vacation)|male protagonist, its female protagonist]], and {{iw|kovopedia|Kirsh}}, and ''Magical Starsign'' being represented with its [[kovopedia:Protagonist (Magical Starsign)|male protagonist]], Mokka, Putty, an [[kovopedia:Potfolk#HP Pot|HP Pot]], and a {{iw|kovopedia|Sparrow|species}}. | ||
The protagonists of ''Magical Vacation'' | The protagonists of ''Magical Vacation'', Putty, and Mokka all return as spirits (with the protagonists being shared spirits) in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. | ||
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F-Type and Tractor Trailer both return as spirits in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. | F-Type and Tractor Trailer both return as spirits in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. | ||
There is an empty music track filename in ''Brawl'''s files labelled "[[Unused content (SSBB)#Music|snd_bgm_R01_WILDTRACKS]]", which is assumed to be part of this universe, since ''Wild Trax'' is the Japanese name for ''Stunt Race FX''. However, | There is an empty music track filename in ''Brawl'''s files labelled "[[Unused content (SSBB)#Music|snd_bgm_R01_WILDTRACKS]]", which is assumed to be part of this universe, since ''Wild Trax'' is the Japanese name for ''Stunt Race FX''. However, the file itself is empty, as with other unused music files. | ||
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